
Piracy & Security
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Yemen Coast Guard intercepts military equipment destined for Houthis
The dhow was loaded with a 40 ft container filled with jet engines used in cruise missiles, reconnaissance drones, marine radars and a jamming system, among other items

The Daily View: Blurred lines
Your latest edition of Lloyd’s List’s Daily View — the essential briefing on the stories shaping shipping

Baltic tension simmers as Estonia says it is prepared to stop ships in international waters
Estonia and other Baltic states are taking steps to prevent further attacks on undersea cables and other infrastructure

Ukraine’s Black Sea traffic stabilises in 2024 as Danube calls tumble
Repeated attacks by Russian forces on port infrastructure and a period of intense strikes on the Odesa ports has not slowed deepsea port trade

The Daily View: Trade osmosis
Your latest edition of Lloyd’s List’s Daily View — the essential briefing on the stories shaping shipping

The Daily View: Wishful thinking
Your latest edition of Lloyd’s List’s Daily View — the essential briefing on the stories shaping shipping

‘Let hell break out’: Gaza ceasefire snag looms over Red Sea return
The end of the Houthis’ Red Sea aggression has been tied to the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, the continuation of which is now in doubt

First non-Russian LNG cargo in over a year transits through Bab el Mandeb
The only three ships to sail the beleaguered shipping lane since January 2024 were all involved in transporting cargo from Russia’s Arctic LNG 2 project

Shipping remains committed to decarbonise despite Trump, say industry leaders
More frequent kidnappings and charges against innocent seafarers when drugs are found stashed on ships are no help to recruiting

Shipping must shine the spotlight on seafarer safety, say major associations
BIMCO, the International Chamber of Shipping and other shipping organisations have called for greater awareness of seafarer security outside of shipping itself

Denmark steps up pressure on dark fleet tankers
The Baltic country will begin carrying out port state control inspections of vessels that anchor within its waters off Skagen

Piracy watchdog warns of January spike in Singapore Strait sea robbery incidents
All 11 incidents took place in close proximity to each other on board ships while transiting the Phillip Channel. Also there were three separate episodes of two vessels being attacked within short intervals, suggesting the same group of attackers was involved
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